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... xvei-e elected : -Br. Suffem. W.M.; Br. S. Campbell, D M. Br, John Russell, secretary; Br. D. Porter, treasurer; committee. Bra. Geo. ami 11, James Lee. James Pickers toff, - Alfred Thompson, and John Whiteside. ...
... xvei-e elected : -Br. Suffem. W.M.; Br. S. Campbell, D M. Br, John Russell, secretary; Br. D. Porter, treasurer; committee. Bra. Geo. ami 11, James Lee. James Pickers toff, - Alfred Thompson, and John Whiteside. ...
... the repay iron half cf this amount. The question for the town was consider would bo responsible for the other half. Mr. John Russel', CE, was appointed tocietary to the matting. Mr. Alexander, J.P., proposed, and Mr. Thornton pee* ndi-d, the following ...
... Annreley for his generous agreement responsible for repayment of half the excess (loan, and his proposal was seconded Mr. | John Russell. This vote of thanks was paeaed. USANCE MEETING IN BALLYMENA. A public meeting in connection with the Irish Temperance ...
... employes working overtime, and, breaking through the door of office off the affected spot, Mr. M'Donnell, a clerk, and John Russell, worker tho place, succeeded through the blinding smoke rescuing number of valuable stockbooks. In the meantime Constable ...
... Ledge Ro order to enable - ty Marrs of a8 barr ©: wv taok th: eho told Murra Pic wes reMan ALLEGED E° RM: TF » JP. . John Wilson wes Russell with the ali w:: a saw. brace, & om, 36, Uli \Veleawmn An of Tih = a” ™ w Act. IVE tim the 4th ee of Wan a of Wm. ...
... Chancellor & Co, ~ho own a fe one of the ment sider whai etepe they shoatd 1 flanus nm g did net necesssry al preparatory john Russell, a worker, His Homoar said he woutd pay net the ol of the Germsaa be a cireus clerks, and J: alarm, in reseu: a of attention ...
... sided, and am-ongst those in attendlan(e wvere- -Messrs. John Henderson, J.P. ; ThomasMo, J.P.; A. H. I. oSporule, J. P. Fiaton, john Doris:, J.P. ; Joseph Fails, J.P. ;Willie-m Ander- son, J.P. ; John Elliot., JLP. ; 1rpaut Pat.terson, J.P. ; A. Stewa~rt ...
... MR. T. W. RUSSELL’S CAMPAIGN MEETING IN AUGHNACLOY. Mr. T. W. Russall, M.P., addromed a meeting of farmers in Aughnacloy on Tuesdsy. In the course of his addvess he said—My change of opinion on the Jand question-—mich as it —can be casily explained. | ...
... POLTOS IN-FilM L1dEN ICE. In -tile ctzstodr tCnint les.t'csanr. hanc M,-s. Gat-re-t. Na.-ie. R.L, iin-1 -il tider Majlcomsir x | John Clenr-y and Wi ll.-n Biand were rharvrd hr i A~etiag-RSeogezian t- ficu-hey w't ha vbnag .n tnhe- p r . Vi-tLS night. Szkreten ...
... 1V. Russell, M.P. Some slight interrnptior; d!nc opposition wa5 evinced, but on the whole .;t proceedings were harmonious. Rev. John T. Rea, Presbyterian ni,; er i Fes, oresided, an(! said that they were met nor ons, Lo do honoor to Mnr Russell, butalso ...
... constituents of East Down at Killyleagh, when he dealt with the question of compulsory saie. He was not of the opinion that Mr. Russell was deposed from Government office owing to his views on this question. Although the Unionist members representing agricultural ...
... Sloan, Muckamore; A. M'Killop, Antrim, secretary; T. W. Russell, M.P.: John Wilson, Dromaore: Rev. J. Mark. Drumbo; Messrs. J. Acheson, Braid: J. Chisholm, Carnmoney: J. Simms, J. Grant, Toome ; John Ferguson, gilnr springs; W. Vint, Carnmoney ; J. Bailie ...